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We are pleased to announce that this year's meeting will take place in Ames, Iowa, home of Iowa State University and one of CSAFE's partner institutions. CSAFE looks forward to bringing together its exceptional team of statisticians, forensic scientists, and practitioners to highlight the organization's current achievements, identify areas for collaboration, and discuss goals for the future. All CSAFE faculty, staff, students, and collaborators are invited to attend. Registration Registration for the All Hands Meeting is now available at http://register.extension.iastate.edu/csafe. We…

CSAFE researchers will join NIST and other forensic science experts to discuss how to transition the reporting of forensic results from simple “match/no match” statements to statements that integrate error and uncertainty. Registration ends June 20.

CSAFE community members plan to attend the International Symposium on Forensic Science Error Management, a collaboration between NIST and the FBI, where speakers, panels, posters, and workshops will address ways to detect, measure, and mitigate forensic science errors through a forum for open dialog regarding root causes and possible solutions.

Join CSAFE researchers for one of the largest statistical events in the world. Topics range from statistical applications to methodology and theory to the expanding boundaries of statistics, such as analytics and data science. CSAFE will present its research on Statistical Modeling Framework for Pattern Evidence. JSM also offers a unique opportunity for statisticians in academia, industry, and government to exchange ideas and explore opportunities for collaboration. In addition, beginning statisticians (including current students) are able to learn from and…

Our team will participate in this leading educational experience for forensic physical evidence professionals. Workshops and lectures will focus on a variety of topics to the latest techniques, standards, methods, and developments related to crime scene processing, photography, collection and examination of latent print, footwear, tire track, bloodstain, biometric and other types of impression evidence.